G-Tek Electronics PWG600 User manual

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TABLE OF CONTENTS
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KEYS AND SCREEN LAYOUT ........................................................................................... 5
SIDE & TOP VIEW............................................................................................................ 8
INCOMING CALL ALERT OPTION....................................................................................... 9
DISPLAY INDICATORS.................................................................................................... 10
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SIM CARDS ................................................................................................................... 11
PIN LOCK SIM.............................................................................................................. 11
CHANGE PIN................................................................................................................. 11
USB INTERFACE........................................................................................................... 11
CHARGING..................................................................................................................... 11
BATTERY ....................................................................................................................... 11
LCD .............................................................................................................................. 12
REAL TIME CLOCK ........................................................................................................ 12
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MAKING AN OUT GOING CALL ...................................................................................... 13
MAKING A CALL ............................................................................................................. 13
Making a call using the phone book directory features.................................... 13
Speed dialing a phone number............................................................................ 14
Assigning a phone number to a speed dialing key:.......................................... 14
MAKING AN EMERGENCY CALL ..................................................................................... 15
ANSWERING OR REJECTING AN INCOMING CALL........................................................... 15
OTHER FUNCTIONS DURING A CALL .............................................................................. 16
Call Waiting (VoIP Call Only) ............................................................................... 16
Call Forwarding (VoIP Call Only)......................................................................... 17
Call Barring (VoIP Call Only)................................................................................ 18
Caller Id (VoIP Call Only)...................................................................................... 19
Send DTMF tone.................................................................................................... 19
Reject a call............................................................................................................. 19
Put a call on hold.................................................................................................... 20
Have a Conference................................................................................................ 20
Ending a call............................................................................................................ 20
AUTOMATIC KEY LOCK................................................................................................... 20
MANUAL KEY LOCK........................................................................................................ 20
POWER SAVING............................................................................................................. 20
MAKING BALANCE ENQUIRY ......................................................................................... 21
CONNECTING A WIRED HEADSET .................................................................................. 21
SETTING SPEAKER PHONE VOLUME.............................................................................. 21
SETTING MICROPHONE VOLUME................................................................................... 22
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SETTING THE LCD SLEEP INTERVAL............................................................................ 22
TURNING ON THE KEYPAD LIGHT.................................................................................. 22
SETTING THE DATE AND THE TIME ................................................................................ 22
Setting the time....................................................................................................... 22
SETTING LCD BACKLIGHT ............................................................................................ 23
ALARM CLOCK............................................................................................................... 24
RESTORE FACTORY DEFAULTS.................................................................................... 24
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ACCESSING A MENU...................................................................................................... 25
LIST OF THE MENUS ...................................................................................................... 25
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PHONEBOOK ................................................................................................................. 37
MESSAGES.................................................................................................................... 38
Writing and sending a message........................................................................... 38
Viewing details of sent items................................................................................ 40
CALL LOGS.................................................................................................................... 41
TONES......................................................................................................................... 43
Setting ring tones:.................................................................................................. 43
SETTING RING TONE PROFILES..................................................................... 44
SETTINGS .................................................................................................................. 46
General Configuration ........................................................................................... 46
WiFi Settings........................................................................................................... 46
Setting VoIP profiles.............................................................................................. 50
Setting GPRS parameters.................................................................................... 53
Pairing a Bluetooth headset with PWG-600 ...................................................... 53
INFORMATION .......................................................................................................... 54
Viewing network statistics..................................................................................... 54
Viewing the GPRS Data Count............................................................................ 55
Viewing the Firmware Version and other information ...................................... 56
Upgrading Firmware Using the USB Download Mode..................................... 57
CONNECTING PWG-600 WITH A PDA (PERSONAL DIGITAL ASSISTANT)................... 60
DOWNLOADING POLYPHONIC RING TONES FROM A PDA............................................. 61
SETTING SOS NUMBERS.............................................................................................. 62
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BROWSING THE INTERNET USING GPRS..................................................................... 63
CONNECTING TO THE GPRS NETWORK USING A PDA............................................... 66
BROWSING THE INTERNET USING WIFI........................................................................ 67
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FCC REGULATION ........................................................................................................ 69
EUROPEAN REGULATION............................................................................................... 70
RF EXPOSURE REGULATION (SAR) ............................................................................. 70
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Thank you for your purchase of the PWG-600 Personal Wireless Gateway. Using
the wireless handset you can now connect to GSM/GPRS, WiFi, VoIP networks,
and Bluetooth devices.
The PWG-600 is able to function as a GSM phone as well as a VoIP phone and
also as a modem to access WiFi (802.11b) and GPRS networks.
Some of the significant features of PWG-600 are as follows:
PWG-600 works as a standalone device. You can use PWG-600 without a
PDA (Personal Digital Assistant) or a Laptop.
PWG-600 has a keypad and an LCD. Hence PWG-600 functions as a
simplified GSM phone or a WiFi IP Phone to make and receive VoIP calls
without using a PDA or a laptop or a headset.
PWG-600 has a USB terminal. You can connect PWG-600 to any PC /
Laptop / notebook and provide wireless data connectivity at a higher rate
using WiFi or GPRS networks.
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Keys and Screen Layout
Reject
GSM / VoIP /
Back / Backspace
Up / Calendar
Time Date
Menu / Select
WiFi On / Off
Accept
Down / Contact
Desktop Area
VoIP Profile
Outgoing Call
GSM Status
VoIP Status Battery Status
WiFi Status
GSM Profile
WiFi Profile
Power Key
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The description of the keys shown above is as follows:
Power key: Switches the phone “On” and “Off”. This key can also be used to
stop an alarm.
“Menu /Select” key: This key is used for menu selection. When pressed, the
key performs the function that was selected.
WiFi On/Off key: Press this key to activate WiFi. Press again to turn off WiFi.
GSM/VoIP/Auto key: This key is used to select GSM or VoIP as outgoing call
option.
GSM: Press this key once. “GSM” is displayed. (Or press this key
successively until “GSM” is shown). An icon is displayed indicating that
GSM has been selected as outgoing call option.
VoIP: Press this key twice. “VoIP” is displayed. (Or press this key
successively until “VoIP” is shown). An icon is displayed indicating that
VoIP has been selected as outgoing call option.
Auto: Press this key thrice. “Auto” is displayed. (Or press this key
successively until “Auto” is shown). An icon is displayed indicating that
Auto mode has been activated for outgoing call option. The Auto mode is
used to switch between VoIP and GSM. If the Auto mode is selected,
PWG-600 uses VoIP for making outgoing calls. If a WiFi hotspot is
unavailable or VoIP is not registered, you are asked if you wish to use
GSM. If selected, GSM is used as the outgoing call option.
Up/Calendar key: This key has two main functions:
Calendar: From the desktop, press this key to view the Calendar and date
and time settings
Up: Press this key to scroll up.
Down/Contact key: This key has two main functions:
Contact: From the desktop, press this key to view the phonebook contact
list
Down: Press this key to scroll down.
Back/Backspace/Phonebook key: This key has three functions.
Back: Press this key to go to the previous menu.
Backspace: Press this key to delete a character to the left of the cursor
while typing characters.
Phonebook: From the desktop, press this key to view the phonebook sub
menu.
Accept key: This is a multi-function key.
Accept: Press this key to accept an incoming call.
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Call: Press this key to dial a phone number. Enter the number first, and
then press the Accept key to dial the phone number.
Call log: From the desktop, press this key to view the dialed call log.
Reject key: This key has two functions.
Reject: Press this key to reject an incoming call.
Terminate: Press this key to terminate an active call.
Reset Key: When the reset key is pressed, the parameters that are not saved in
Flash get erased. The reset key is shown in the following page.
Key: Press this key two times successively to enter the character ‘+’.
Key: Press the numeric key ‘1’ to enter a ‘.’ and a ‘:’. The first press displays
.’. Two successive presses display ‘:’.
Volume increase key:
Increases the audio volume if pressed while a call is in progress.
Increases the ring tone volume if pressed during the reception of an
incoming call while the incoming call alert is heard.
Enters the USB download mode: Press the volume decrease key before
you turn on PWG-600, and then press the reset key. The phone enters the
USB download mode.
Volume decrease key:
Decreases the audio volume if pressed while a call is in progress.
Decreases the ring tone volume if pressed during the reception of an
incoming call while the incoming call alert is heard.
Enters the USB download mode: Press the volume decrease key before
you turn on PWG-600, and then press the reset key. The phone enters the
USB download mode.
NOTE: The volume keys are also used to make an emergency call. To read
how to make emergency calls, please see “Error! Reference source not
found.”.
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Side & Top View
Volume Decrease
Decreases the volume when pressed
Volume Increase
Increases the volume when pressed
Wire headset socket
USB Terminal
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Tones
You can set the key beep to hear tones while pressing the keys on the keypad.
The steps to turn the key beep on are as follows:
From the desktop press the “Menu” key.
Navigate using the navigational keys and select the “Tones” menu. Select
the “Tones” menu by pressing the “Select” key.
Select “Profiles” and press the “Select” key.
Select “General” and press the “Select” key.
Select the “Key Beep” option and press the “Select” key.
Select the “On” option and press the “Select” key.
Select the “Activate” option and press the “Select” key to turn on the key
beep.
You can also hear the following preset tones:
A special tone is heard when the battery strength falls, when the WiFi
signal strength falls, or when the GSM strength falls.
When the WiFi connection is established a single beep is heard. When the
WiFi connection is discontinued two successive beeps are heard.
When PWG-600 is turned on and is ready for use, a special tone called
“Happy Tone” is heard.
A specific tone is heard when an emergency call is made. Another specific
tone is heard when the emergency call is ended.
When a Bluetooth connection is interrupted a specific ring tone called
“Crying tone” is heard.
Incoming call alert option
PWG-600 is in the “Ring mode” by default. You can set any of the following
modes as incoming call alert option:
The steps to set the ringing mode are as follows:
From the desktop, press the “Menu” key.
Using the navigational keys, navigate and select the “Tones” menu. Press
the “Select” key to select the “Tones” menu.
Select “Profiles” and press the “Select” key.
Select “General” and press the “Select” key.
Select “Alert Type” and press the “Select” key.
o Disable
o Ringer
o Vibrator
o Ring + Vibr
o Ring after Vibr
Select the alert mode you want and press the “Select” key.
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Display indicators
The indicators related to the various phone functions are displayed in the screen
as shown.
1. Displays the strength of GSM signal in the locality.
2. Displays the outgoing call option. The ‘GSM’ indicates that the current
outgoing call option is GSM. ‘VoIP’ indicates that the outgoing call option
is VoIP. ‘Auto’ indicates that the outgoing call option is Auto.
Note: When the outgoing call option is being set to ‘Auto’ and if you dials a
number, the PWG-600 will first attempt to place the call via VoIP and if it
fails, it will attempt to place the call via GSM.
3. Displays the VoIP signal strength and whether it is able to be registered to
a SIP server. The presence of five bars indicates the strongest signal and
the presence of a single bar indicates the weakest signal. The presence
of the “ “ indicates that the WiFi is turned off.
4. Displays the charge level of the battery. The presence of all the five bars
indicates that the battery is fully charged or has 100% charge. Charging is
indicated by moving charging bar.
5. Displays the strength of WiFi signal available at current location. The
presence of five bars indicates the strongest signal and the presence of a
single bar indicates the weakest signal. The presence of the that
the WiFi is turned off.
6. Displays that a new message has been received.
The following are displayed below the icons labeled as 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5.
1. The GSM carrier service is displayed in the first row below the icons.
2. The name of the WiFi access point is displayed in the second row.
3. The name of the current VoIP profile is displayed in the third row.
4. Date is displayed at the bottom left corner.
5. Time is displayed in the bottom right corner.
1 2 3 4 5
1 New SMS 6
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SIM cards
Two SIM cards can be inserted into PWG-600. However, only the selected SIM
card remains active. The SIM card is used for GSM authentication.
PIN Lock SIM
The SIM card lock protects your subscription from unauthorized use. Most SIM
cards are locked at the time of purchase. If the SIM card lock is on, you will have
to enter a 'PIN' (Personal Identity Number) each time you turn on the PWG-600.
Change PIN
If you had entered the PIN incorrectly for three successive times, the SIM card
will be blocked.
To unblock the SIM card, you must enter the 'PUK' (Personal Unblocking Key).
The Network service provider supplies the PIN details and the PUK details.
To change the ‘PIN’:
From the desktop, press the “Menu” key. Press the “Down” key to
navigate to the “Settings” sub menu and press the “Select” key
Press the “Down” key to navigate to the “Gsm Settings” sub menu and
press the “Select” key
Press the “Down” key to navigate to the “Change SIM Pin” item and press
the “Select” key
Key in the old ‘PIN’ and press the “Select” key
Key in the new ‘PIN’ and press the “Select” key to confirm changes of the
new ‘PIN’
Note: The SIM card lock only protects the subscription and does not protect
PWG-600 from unauthorized use. If you had entered the PIN incorrectly for three
successive times, the SIM card will be blocked. To unblock the SIM card, you
must enter the 'PUK' (Personal Unblocking Key). The Network service provider
supplies the PIN details and the PUK details.
USB Interface
A computer is WiFi enabled if PWG-600 is connected to it using a USB 1.1/2.2
enabled terminal.
Charging
Battery of PWG-600 will be charged through USB.
Battery
Type Talk time Standby
Li-Ion 4 hours (approximately) 100 hours
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LCD
PWG-600 has a color TFT display with a white LED backlight.
LCD Specifications
Colors 262K colors
Resolution 240 pixels (w) x 320 pixels (h)
Pixel size 00.141mm (w) x 0.141mm (h)
Real Time Clock
PWG-600 has an inbuilt real time clock (RTC) module that keeps track of the
date and time.
The RTC maintains minutes, hours, day, date, month, and year information. The
date at the end of the month is automatically adjusted for months having less
than 31 days, including corrections for leap year.
The clock operates in 12-hour format with am/pm indicator.
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Making an Out Going Call
You can make GSM or VoIP calls using PWG-600. The steps to select the type
of Out Going Call are as follows:
z From the desktop, press the “Menu” key.
z Using the navigational keys, navigate and select “Settings”. Press the
“Select” key to select the “Settings” menu.
z Select “General” and press the “Select” key.
z Select “Outgoing Call” and press the “Select” key. The following sub menus
are displayed when you selected “Outgoing Call”.
GSM: Select “GSM” and press the “Select” key to set the outgoing call
as GSM calls.
VoIP: Select “VoIP” and press the “Select” key to set the outgoing call
as VoIP calls.
Auto: Select “Auto” and press the “Select” key to set the outgoing call
as Automatic.
Note: When the outgoing call mode is set to Automatic, and when you
place a call, the phone will attempt to make calls using VoIP. If the
number is not reachable, it will prompt a confirmation message to place
the call via GSM.
Making a call
1. Key in the phone number.
Note: If you key in an incorrect digit, press the “Back” key to delete the
character to the left of the cursor.
2. Press the “Accept” key to call the number.
3. Press the “Reject” key to terminate the call.
Making a call using the phone book directory features
You can make calls using the phone book. The storage capacity of the phone
book depends on the SIM card memory.
To make a call:
1. From the desktop, press the “Menu” key.
2. Select “Phonebook” and press the “Select” key. The following options are
shown.
a. Add New Contact
b. Search Contact
c. Delete Contacts
d. Edit Contact
e. Assign Speed dial
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3. Select “Search” and press the “Select” key.
4. A screen titled “Search” is displayed. Key in the first few letters of the
name. Press the “Select” key to search the contact.
Note: If the numbers ‘123’ are displayed at the bottom then it indicates that
the number keys can be used to enter numbers. Press the ‘#’ key to use
the number keys to enter alphabets.
5. Press the “Accept” key to call the number after the name and number to
be called are displayed.
6. Press the “Reject” key to terminate the call.
Speed dialing a phone number
If you have assigned a phone number to one of the number keys, you can call
the number as follows:
Press the number that has been assigned to the phone number (hotkey)
from the numeric keypad.
Press the “Accept” key to call the number.
Press the “Reject” key to terminate the call.
NOTE: You can also speed dial a number by pressing and holding the hotkey for
sometime.
Assigning a phone number to a speed dialing key:
From the desktop, press the “Menu” key.
Select the “Phonebook” menu and press the “Select” key. The following
options will be displayed:
o Add New Contact
o Search Contact
o Delete Contact
o Edit Contact
o Assign Speed Dial
Select “Assign Speed Dial” and press the “Select” key.
Note: Press this button to assign a hot key to a contact. A list showing the
hotkeys (2-9 only) and names of the contacts is shown. Select a contact
name and press the “Select” key to assign the corresponding hot key to it.
The following submenus are displayed if you select a contact to which a
hotkey has already been assigned.
o Modify: Press this button to change hot key assigned to a contact.
A list showing the hotkeys (2-9 only) and names of the contacts is
shown when you select Modify.
Select a hotkey that has a contact name displayed next to it and
press the “Select” key to assign that hotkey to another contact. The
list of contacts is displayed. Select a contact and press the “Select”
key to assign the hotkey to that contact.
o View: Select “View” and press the “Select” key to view the phone
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number of the contact to which the hotkey has been assigned.
o Delete: Select “Delete” to delete a contact assigned to a hotkey.
NOTE: The speed dial details are saved into the Flash memory.
Hence, they do not get erased when you remove the battery.
Making an Emergency call
You can make an emergency call to a number that has been previously set in the
SOS numbers setting. You can save up to three emergency numbers.
To make an emergency call:
Press and hold the “Volume increase” key and the “Volume decrease” key
simultaneously for a minimum time of three seconds.
The first SOS number is dialed. If the call is answered, the call gets established
and you can have a voice conversation with the called party.
One of the following may take place when a call does not get established:
1. If the call remains unanswered by the called party, the second SOS
number is dialed. If the call is answered, the call gets established and you
can have a voice conversation with the called party.
If the call remains unanswered, the third SOS number is dialed. If the call
is answered, the call gets established and you can have a voice
conversation with the called party.
If the call to the third number remains unanswered, the emergency call
operation is cancelled. Repeat the same procedure to initiate the
emergency call again.
2. If the GSM carrier service for the currently inserted SIM card is unable to
establish a call, then the second SIM card is activated automatically.
PWG-600 tries to make an outgoing call to the first SOS number through
the GSM carrier service of the second SIM card.
If the call is answered, the call gets established and you can have a voice
conversation with the called party.
If the GSM carrier service is unable to establish the call, the emergency
call operation is cancelled. Repeat the same procedure to initiate the
emergency call again.
Answering or rejecting an incoming call
Press the “Accept” key to answer an incoming call OR press the “Reject” to reject
an incoming call.
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Other functions during a call
Call Waiting (VoIP Call Only)
You can answer a VOIP call while you have another call in progress if you have
activated the Call Waiting function.
To answer the call waiting press the “Accept” key. The first call is put on hold.
To activate the Call waiting function perform the following steps:
From the desktop, press the “Menu” key.
Select the “Settings” option using the “Down key” and press the “Select”
key. The following options are displayed when you select “Settings”:
o General Configuration
o WiFi Settings
o VoIP Settings
o GSM Settings
o Gprs Settings
o Bluetooth Settings
Select “VoIP Settings” using the “Down key” and press the “Select” key.
The following options are displayed when you select “VoIP”:
o General
o Call Control
o Profiles
Select “Call Control” using the “Down key” and press the “Select” key. The
following options are displayed when you select “Call Control”:
o Call Waiting
o Call Forward
o Call Barring
o Caller Id
o Dtmf
o Prefix Dial
Select “Call Waiting” using the “Down key” and press the “Select” key. The
following options are displayed when you select “Call Waiting”:
o Off
o On
Select “On” or “Off” and press the “Select” key
NOTE: All Call control options on Local UI are for VOIP (multiparty) calls. If
during a VoIP call, if a contact is trying to call you, from a GSM network, the
following message appears on the screen,
“CallerId Calling on GSM Drop all Calls?”
Press the “Reject” key to drop the calls. Press “Accept” key to answer the
GSM call. This will also terminate the VoIP call.
During a GSM call, if a contact is trying to call you from a VoIP network, the
following message appears on the screen,
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“CallerId Calling on VoIP Drop all Calls?”
Press the “Reject” key to drop the calls. Press “Accept” key to answer the
VoIP call. This will also terminate the GSM call.
Note: If calls (GSM/VoIP) are in progress, and there is an incoming call from
another protocol, the vibrator of the PWG units gets activated automatically.
This is to indicate to the user that there is another incoming call from another
protocol.
Call Forwarding (VoIP Call Only)
You can forward a (VOIP) call if you have activated the Call Forward function.
The steps to enable Call forward are follows:
From the desktop, press the “Menu” key.
Select the “Settings” option using the “Down key” and press the “Select”
key. The following options are displayed when you select “Settings”:
o General Configuration
o WiFi Settings
o VoIP Settings
o Gsm Settings
o Gprs Settings
o Bluetooth Settings
Select “VoIP Settings” using the “Down key” and press the “Select” key.
The following options are displayed after you selected “VoIP Settings”:
o General
o Call control
o Profiles
Select “Call Control” using the “Down key” and press the “Select” key. The
following options are displayed when you select “Call Control”:
o Call Waiting
o Call Forward
o Call Barring
o Caller Id
o Dtmf
o Prefix Dial
Select “Call Forward” using the “Down key” and press the “Select” key.
The following options are displayed when you select “Call Forward”:
o When Busy
o No Reply
o Unconditional
When Busy: When this option is selected, the call is forwarded to the
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corresponding phone number if the calling party finds your PWG busy.
No Reply: When this option is selected, the call is forwarded to the
corresponding phone number if an incoming call remains unanswered.
Unconditional:
Select one of the above and press the “Select” key.
Call Barring (VoIP Call Only)
This option allows barring of (VOIP) incoming as well as outgoing calls.
The steps to activate Call barring are as follows:
From the desktop, press the “Menu” key.
Select the “Settings” option using the “Down key” and press the “Select”
key. The following options are displayed when you select “Settings”:
o General Configuration
o WiFi Settings
o VoIP Settings
o Gsm Settings
o Gprs Settings
o Bluetooth Settings
Select “VoIP Settings” using the “Down key” and press the “Select” key.
The following options are displayed when you select “VoIP Settings”:
o General
o Call Control
o Profiles
Select “Call Control” using the “Down key” and press the “Select” key. The
following options are displayed when you select “Call Control”:
o Call Waiting
o Call Forward
o Call Barring
o Caller Id
o Dtmf
o Prefix Dial
Select “Call Barring” using the “Down key” and press the “Select” key. The
following options are displayed when you select “Call Waiting”:
o Select “Incoming” and press the “Select” key and the PWG will bar
all incoming VoIP calls
o Select “Outgoing” and press the “Select” key and the PWG will bar
all outgoing VoIP calls
Select one of the above and press the “Select” key.
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Caller Id (VoIP Call Only)
This option allows you to activate the (VOIP) Caller Id facility.
The steps to enable the Caller Id are as follows:
From the desktop, press the “Menu” key.
Select the “Settings” option using the “Down key” and press the “Select”
key. The following options are displayed when you select “Settings”:
o General Configuration
o WiFi Settings
o VoIP Settings
o Gsm Settings
o Gprs Settings
o Bluetooth Settings
Select “VoIP Settings” using the “Down key” and press the “Select” key.
The following options are displayed when you select “VoIP Settings”:
o General
o Call Control
o Profiles
Select “Call Control” using the “Down key” and press the “Select” key. The
following options are displayed when you select “Call Control”:
o Call Waiting
o Call Forward
o Call Barring
o Caller Id
o Dtmf
o Prefix Dial
Select Caller Id” using the “Down key” and press the “Select” key. The
following options are displayed when you select “Caller Id”:
o Disable
o Enable
Select “Disable” and press the “Select” key to disable the Caller Id facility.
Select “Enable” and press the “Select” key to enable the Caller Id facility.
Send DTMF tone
You can send a DTMF tone using the Alpha-numeric keys during call progress.
Enter the number using the Alpha-numeric keys from the keypad and
press the accept key of PWG-600.
To delete the number entered press the “Back” key. The character to the
left of the cursor is deleted when you press the “Back” key. After all the
characters are deleted, press the “Back” key to go back to the call list.
Answer a call
Reject a call
Select the contact or the number whose call you want to reject from the call list
and press the reject key. During the incoming call alert (hearing of the ring tone)
press the Reject key to reject a call.
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Put a call on hold
During a call you can put a caller on hold by pressing the “Hold” key. To cancel
“Hold” feature, press the “Retrieve” key.
Have a Conference
You can have a conference call using PWG-600. The calls that were put on hold
get added to the current conversation. The steps to add a caller to the current
conversation are as follows:
Press the “Hold” key. The following options are displayed when you press the
“Hold” key:
o Hold
o Conference (Conference option is only for calls on GSM)
o Transfer (Transfer option is only for calls on VOIP)
o End Call
Select “Conference” and press the “Select” key.
Note: Transfer option is only for calls on VOIP
Ending a call
During a call conversation, press the “drop call” key to end the call.
Automatic key lock
You can lock the keypads to prevent the keys from being pressed accidentally,
for example, when your phone is in a bag or in the pocket.
To activate automatic key lock feature if it is not yet enabled, do the following:
From the desktop, press the “Menu” key.
Select “Settings” using the “Down” key and press the “Select” key.
Select “General Configuration” and press the “Select” key.
Navigate to “Keypad Lock” and press the “Select” key.
Choose the desired settings using the “Up” or “Down” key and press the
“Select” key to activate the automatic key lock.
Note: Select “Disable” to disable automatic key lock feature.
Manual key lock
To manually lock the keypads, press the “Menu” key and then press the “
immediately.
If the keypad is being locked, press the “Menu” key and then press the “
immediately unlock the keypad.
Power saving
You can set power saving mode in the PWG-600. In power saving mode the
handset consumes less power. To activate power saving mode:
From the desktop, press the “Menu” key.
Select “Settings” using the “Down key” and press the “Select” key.
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